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BY-LAWS THE MISSIONARY CHURCH, INC., WESTERN REGION Adopted May 1969 ARTICLE I NAME The name of this organization shall be THE MISSIONARY CHURCH, INC., WESTERN REGION. ARTICLE II CORPORATION Section 1 The Missionary Church, Inc., Western Region is a California corporation and as such is incorporated in California and Colorado Section 2 The boundaries of the Missionary Church, Inc., Western Region shall include California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona and such other areas as may be determined by the General Conference of The Missionary Church, Inc. ARTICLE III RELATIONSHIP This organization is a subsidiary of THE MISSIONARY CHURCH, INC. with headquarters at 3911 Vanguard, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46809, and as such is responsible for the promotion of the work and objectives of the parent organization within the confines known as THE WESTERN REGION. It shall be governed in all matters pertaining to the doctrine, polity, and practice by the Constitution and By-Laws of the parent organization. ARTICLE IV PURPOSE The Missionary Church, Inc., Western Region and its churches exist to be a holy people of God, building His church by promotion and experiencing Christ s Great Commission through: Spiritual and Numerical Growth Region Vitality and Excitement The Planting and Renewal of Churches A Sense of Family among its people, so that the Kingdom of God may be built in a way pleasing to our Lord. ARTICLE V REGIONAL CONFERENCE Section 1 Jurisdiction The Missionary Church, Inc., Western Region shall be governed by an Annual Regional Conference which shall function in accordance with the authority delegated to it by the constitution and The Missionary Church, Inc. and the Missionary Church Inc., Western Regional By-Laws. Section 2 The Regional Conference shall include all churches and Regional Institutions within its confines. A Regional institution is any institution within the Region controlled by the Region and used for Regional purposes. Section 3 COMPOSITION The Regional Conference shall be composed of the denominational president (member ex-officio), all ordained and licensed ministers resident in 4-3

the Region, the members of the Regional Oversight Council, and one lay delegate for each 50 members or fraction thereof from each full member church. The only voting representation from an Affiliate Church shall be the pastor. Section 4 Time of Meeting The Regional Conference shall meet annually at the time and place decided by the Regional Conference or the Regional Oversight Council. All conferences shall be governed according to Robert s Rules of Order. Section 5 Function of the Regional Conference A. The Regional Conference shall elect, by ballot its own officers and committees including the Regional Director, the Vice Chairman of the Regional Oversight Council, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the additional members of the Council, and such other officers as may be deemed necessary. A majority of votes cast shall be required for election of the officers (with the exception of the 2/3 majority of votes cast needed for the election of the Regional Director see Article VI Section 2a). B. It shall approve new churches for membership in the Missionary Church, Inc. and request that a certificate of membership in the denomination be issued by the proper denominational officer (Article XIII Local Church, Section A and B, Missionary Church Constitution follows:) 1. Member Churches Definition a. A Missionary Church, in the context of this constitution, shall be a church which has adopted the Constitution of the Missionary Church, Inc., and which has been recommended for membership by its Regional Conference or Regional Oversight Council and officially received and chartered by the Missionary Church General Oversight Council. These shall be regarded as organized churches. b. New churches not yet chartered by the General Oversight Council shall be called Fellowships. These will be regarded as unorganized churches. 2. Procedure for chartering a Missionary Church: Fellowships desiring to be recognized as member churches of The Missionary Church shall follow this procedure a. The pastoral leadership shall be duly credentialed by the Regional Oversight Council. b. There shall be at least 15 baptized adults (16 years or older) in the fellowship who are committed to the formation of a Missionary Church. c. The fellowship shall be fully informed of and in agreement with The Missionary Church Articles of Faith and Practice. d. The fellowship shall be informed of and agree to the responsibilities of a Missionary Church in proportionately contributing their share to the on-going ministries of their Region and the denomination. e. The pastor and a steering committee shall serve as the examining committee to recommend applicants for charter membership. f. At a duly called meeting of the fellowship, the Regional Director or his representative shall receive charter members and preside over the organization of the church. g. In addition to the pastor, the church shall be organized with the following officers: Secretary, Treasurer, and at least one (1) Deacon or Elder. h. The newly organized church shall submit an application for member church status to the Regional Oversight Council, which shall review the application for the purpose of approving the church member church of the Missionary Church. 4-4

3. Discipline Any local church which fails to live up to the spirit of this constitution or which for other sufficient reason disturbs the fellowship of the denomination, shall be admonished by the Regional Director, or by other persons appointed for the purpose by the Regional Oversight Council and if the church fails to comply with the demands laid before it, it may, after full investigation and on recommendation of the Regional Conference by a two-thirds vote, have its charter removed by two-thirds vote of the General Oversight Council. 4. Affiliate Churches Any body of people served by a minister under the direction of the denomination, yet not fully recognized as a Missionary Church according to the provisions of the foregoing article, may have the standing of an Affiliate Church. As such it may bear the name Missionary Church but it shall not be entitled to representation at General Conference apart from its pastor. The Affiliate status is not to exceed three (3) years. They shall not be entitled to representation at sessions of the Regional Conference apart from their pastor. C. It shall license and ordain ministers in keeping with the provisions of the Constitution of The Missionary Church and shall certify such to the General Oversight Council Secretary who shall issue the credentials. D. It shall conduct conferences, conventions, and camps in the Region as practical and shall take steps as are necessary to implement and to promote the missionary programs of the denomination. E. It shall receive the reports of the Regional Director and other officers, pastors, and other ministers, boards, and committees and submit to the General Oversight Council such reports as may be required. F. It shall be the prerogative of the Regional Conference to make recommendations to the General Conference. G. It shall recommend the establishment of new districts within the Region and guidelines governing such according to the policies established by the Regional Oversight Council and the General Oversight Council. Section 6 Special Conference A special session of the Conference may be called by the Regional Oversight Council. The membership of the special conference shall be the same as the membership of the previous annual session of the Regional Conference. ARTICLE VI OFFICERS AND ELECTIONS Section 1 Executive Officers The Executive Officers of the Missionary Church, Inc., Western Region shall consist of a Regional Director, Vice Chairman of the Regional Oversight Council, Secretary, and Treasurer. All officers shall be members in good standing of a full member Missionary Church. Section 2 A. The Regional Director shall be elected for a term of four years by the Regional Conference. The Regional Oversight Council shall select and recommend one candidate, from among the ordained ministers of the Missionary Church, to the Regional Conference for ratification. He takes office August 1. 4-5

If needed, the following search procedure shall be used: 1. The Regional Oversight Council shall appoint a Search Committee. 2. The Search Committee shall solicit names of potential candidates from the local church pastors and boards. 3. The Search Committee shall research and interview appropriate candidates and recommend one candidate to the Regional Oversight Council. 4. If the Regional Oversight Council affirms this candidate, they will bring that candidate to the Regional Conference for election by ballot. 5. In the case that the candidate does not receive a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote, the Search Committee will be reconvened to seek a new candidate. B. The Vice Chairman of Regional Oversight Council shall be elected for a term of 2 years by the Regional Conference. The Nominating Committee shall select and recommend one candidate from among the ordained ministers of the Western Region to the Regional Conference for ratification at its annual session. He will take office at the end of Conference's annual session. In the case that the candidate does not receive a 2/3-majority vote, the Regional Oversight Council shall appoint a Vice Chairman of the Regional Oversight Council for a one-year term. C. The Secretary of the Region shall be elected for a term of two years by the Regional Conference. D. The Treasurer of the Region shall be elected for a term of two years by the Regional Conference. E. The terms of Regional Director and Secretary shall be staggered with the terms of the Vice Chairman of the Regional Oversight Council and Treasurer. F. All elected and appointed officers and committee members shall take office at the close of the Annual Regional Conference's annual session, except for the Regional Director as provided in Article VI, Section 2a. G. Vacancies occurring among the Executive Officers or committees, if not otherwise provided for shall be filled by appointment by the Regional Oversight Council. Such appointees shall serve until the next annual session of the Regional Conference. Article VII Duties of Officers Section 1 The Regional Director shall have supervision of all churches and ministers within his jurisdiction; arrange for conventions and conferences within the Region; arrange for meetings in each church in the interest of denominational programs; emphasize the duties of churches to their pastors and pastors to their churches; and uphold the Constitution of the Missionary Church. In cases of necessity between Regional Conference annual sessions, he shall take such steps as necessary in the change or transfer of ministers. He shall serve as the chief liaison officer in all negotiations between pastors and churches. He shall hold pastors and churches responsible for submitting required denominational reports and statistics. He shall submit to the General Oversight Council a full report of the work of his Region, including a summarized statistical report of the General Conference term. He shall serve as the liaison between the Region the Board of Higher Education, the colleges of the Missionary Church, and World Partners. He shall accept such other assignments as may be outlined from time to time by the Regional Conference. Section 2 The Vice Chairman of the Regional Oversight Council shall perform such other duties as may be delegated to him by the Regional Director. In the case of death, resignation, or removal of the Regional Director, the Vice Chairman of the Regional Oversight Council shall be come the Regional Director until the next session of the Regional Conference. 4-6

Section 3 The Secretary shall record and keep all minutes of the Regional Conference and perform such other functions as are outlined by the Conference or Regional Oversight Council. Section 4 The Treasurer shall receive such monies as the Regional Conference shall determine and make payments in keeping with its policies and directives. He shall submit an annual report to the annual session of the Regional Conference and such other reports as the Regional Conference, Regional Oversight Council, and Regional Director shall require. Article VIII Regional Oversight Council Section 1 Composition The Regional Oversight Council shall be composed of the Regional Director, Vice Chairman of the Regional Oversight Council, Secretary, Treasurer, seven (7) Members-at-Large, and all Regional Directors who shall be advisory members only. The terms of the Members-at-Large shall be three (3) years. At least four (4) members of the Regional Oversight Council shall be laymen. All Regional Oversight Council members shall be members in good standing of a full member Missionary Church. Section 2 A. Duties It shall be the responsibility of the Regional Oversight Council to conduct the necessary business of the Regional Conference in the intervals between the annual conference sessions; it shall deal with all emergency matters and may call a special session of the Regional Conference when necessary. Its actions shall be subject to ratification by the voting membership at the next session of the Regional Conference. B. Credentials It shall examine ministerial candidates, license and ordain ministers. It may appoint a committee to examine ministerial candidates. It shall certify and present to the General Oversight Council Secretary annually a list of all ordained and licensed ministers under the jurisdiction of the Region. This shall be done in accordance with Article XI, Section E Constitution of The Missionary Church, Inc. C. Pastoral Relations The Regional Oversight Council shall serve to assist the Regional Director in pastoral changes when necessary and to resolve any conflicts and problems arising from pastoral selections in the highest interest of the churches, pastors, and the denomination. The Regional Director shall be the liaison officer between the Regional Oversight Council, pastors, and congregations in all pastoral relations. D. Board of Directors The Regional Oversight Council shall serve as the Board of Directors of the Regional Conference and shall hold in trust any properties owned by the Regional Conference and have authority to receive and hold in trust monies, gifts, and legacies; acquire, loan, or borrow money, purchase, sell, improve, convey, or exchange real estate held by the Regional Conference, or other property such as stocks, bonds, mortgages, and other securities; issue annuity agreements; and serve as the trustees for estates and gifts in conformity with civil laws of the several states in keeping with the authority delegated by the Regional Conference. The Regional Oversight Council may designate certain of its officers to serve as agents to carry out any of the foregoing authorizations. E. Committees The Regional Oversight Council shall have authority to appoint standing committees as provided for in Article IX and any other ad hoc committees it deems necessary to fulfill its purpose. F. Quorum A majority of the members of the Regional Oversight Council shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, provided due notice of the meeting has been given. 4-7

Section 1 NOMINATING COMMITTEE ARTICLE IX CONFERENCE COMMITTEES A. It shall be composed of the Regional Director, Vice Chairman of the Regional Oversight Council, the Executive Officer whose term does not expire, and three (3) members who shall be elected by the Regional Conference. It shall effect its own organization. B. It shall submit nominations to the Regional Conference for the following: The Regional Secretary, Regional Treasurer, additional Members-at-Large of the Regional Oversight Council and such others as may be delegated to it. Section 2 THE STATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE shall formulate and evaluate the goals of the Western Region and help in their implementation at the local church level under the direction of the Regional Oversight Council. It shall plan the sessions of the annual conference for the Region. Section 3 THE FINANCE COMMITTEE shall care for all fiscal maters in the Western Region, make monthly reports to the Regional Oversight Council, and recommend financial policies for the Region. They shall counsel with churches of the Region in the areas of finance. Section 4 THE CHURCH MULTIPLICATION COMMITTEE shall develop the church planting philosophy and help in the establishing of new churches in the Western Region. It shall recruit church planters, discover target areas, plan for demographic studies, and oversee the development process. Section 5 THE CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE shall examine candidates for licensing and ordination to the Christian ministry and make its recommendations to the Regional Oversight Council for approval. Section 6 THE CHURCH HEALTH DEPARTMENT shall develop the Church Health Philosophy of the Region. It shall provide coaching, consultation and resources to churches with the goal of producing healthy reproducing churches ARTICLE X REGIONAL DIRECTORS Section 1 A DIRECTOR OF STEWARDSHIP may be appointed. He shall give leadership, in cooperation with the Regional Director, to stewardship education, assist in raising funds for the Region and denomination, and carry out such other duties as assigned by the Regional Director. Section 2 A DIRECTOR OF CHURCH MULTIPLICATION may be appointed. He shall give leadership and direction to the Church Multiplication Committee and shall give direction to all church planting efforts, in cooperation with the Regional Director. Section 3 A DIRECTOR OF CHURCH HEALTH may be appointed. He shall give leadership and direction to the church Health Committee and give direction to all Church Health efforts, in cooperation with the Regional Director. Section 4 A DIRECTOR OF HISPANIC MINISTRIES may be appointed. He shall give leadership and direction to the Hispanic Churches and give direction to all Hispanic Ministry efforts, in cooperation with the Regional Director. Section 5 ACCOUNTABILITY All directors shall be appointed by the Regional Director with the approval of the Regional Oversight Council and shall be accountable to the Regional Director. They shall be advisory members of the Regional Oversight Council. 4-8

ARTICLE XI FINANCES Section 1 - REGIONAL FINANCES The Missionary Church, Inc., Western Region shall be self-supporting in its operation. Its fiscal year shall be January 1 through December 31. Section 2 WORLD MISSIONS All World Missions funds from local churches will be sent directly to the denominational treasurer as soon as possible after the first of the month by the local church treasurer. Section 3 REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND REGIONAL SUPPORTED MINISTRIES BUDGET Each local church shall be responsible for contributing 2% of their gross income (with the exception of bequests and capital funds) as their Fair Share for Region support and Region supported ministries. ARTICLE XII MINISTERS Included in these By-Laws is Article XII E, 1-11 of the Constitution of The Missionary Church, Inc. Section 1 MINISTERIAL REVIEW A. Annually, but no later than January 31, the church board shall meet with the pastor to discuss the relationship between the pastor, the church board, and the congregation. During this meeting the pastor s salary and other benefits shall be reviewed. B. On or before February 15 of each year, each minister shall express, in writing, to the Regional Director his desire regarding his field of service for the next Conference year. If the pastor thinks that change of pastors is advisable, he shall inform his church board. Section 2 VOTE OF CONFIDENCE A. The pastor or the church board may request a vote of confidence from the local church conference. Such a vote shall be taken the first Sunday in February or at such a time as the local conference shall determine. The date of the voting shall be announced two Sundays in advance. Absentee votes are not permitted in a pastoral vote. B. The Regional Director shall be informed of the decision of the church the week following the vote. Section 3 TECHNICAL PROCEDURE FOR CALLING A PASTOR A. The ruling board of each church shall contact the Regional Director within two weeks following their senior pastor s resignation. B. They shall set up an appointment with the Regional Director for the purpose of putting in writing a statement of why they exist, the present spiritual condition, description of this body of people and future goals. C. Church Evaluation and Analysis The four (4) areas listed in paragraph B (above) and further clarified below shall be described in writing and given to all candidates being considered. 1. The Biblical purpose of the church and its mission shall be clearly stated. 2. The vital spiritual signs apparent in the church shall be spelled out. 3. The body shall be described as to age category, statistical analysis, past and present programs, how the community perceives the church, and a community demographic study. 4. Future goals shall be clearly stated. 4-9

Section 4 CANDIDATE SEARCH A. It is advisable to have the Regional Director present for the initial interview with the candidate. B. The candidate shall have a personal interview with the Regional Director before he is presented for final approval as senior pastor. C. If the candidate has not been previously credentialed with the Missionary Church, he shall be approved by the Regional Director prior to being presented to the congregation. Section 5 SELECTION AND ORIENTATION A. The pastor shall be chosen by a vote of the local conference at a meeting called for this purpose. He shall be chosen from among persons approved for ministry by the Regional Director. Seventy percent of all votes cast shall be required for selection. Proxy and absentee votes shall not be permitted. The Regional Oversight Council, working in cooperation with the church board, shall have the privilege, where deemed necessary, to appoint the pastor of those churches where either the Region or the denomination subsidizes the church or the pastor s salary. B. Each newly appointed pastor shall have a time of orientation with the Regional Director regarding the function and resources of The Missionary Church. C. The term of service shall be an indefinite period of time. (Reference Article XII, Section 1-A) D. When a vote of confidence is deemed necessary and the incumbent pastor receives less than 60% of the votes cast, the advisability of the pastor's remaining shall be determined by the Regional Director in consultation with the pastor and the church board. E. Pastors shall normally move to their new charge during the month of July. Section 6 VACATION Pastors and the Regional Director shall be granted at least two weeks of vacation with pay each year, exclusive of denominational and Regional conferences and camps. ARTICLE XIII AMENDMENTS Amendments to the By-Laws may be adopted at any session of Regional Conference, providing they do not conflict with the Constitution of The Missionary Church, Inc. ARTICLE XIV DISSOLUTION In the event it becomes necessary to dissolve or terminate the organization of the Missionary Church Inc., Western Region; by unanimous vote of the Regional Oversight Council, all assets, if any after all expenses and debts have been paid, shall be transferred to Missionary Church, Inc., Fort Wayne, Indiana, which qualifies under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1984 or amendments thereto. 4-10